- Millions of customer records compromised in Equifax breach
- Interview: IT disruption hits outsourcing’s legal profession
- Half of UK fintech firms confident in growth but have doubts over skills
- Hillarys Blinds unveils SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as SAP Hana OS
- Thousands of Deutsche Bank employees will be replaced by robots
- Stockholm Data Parks welcomes first Greenfield tenant to renewably-powered datacentre hub
- The storage controller has to go, says Scale Computing CEO
- CCS claims Technology Service 2 framework will help SMEs win more public sector IT deals
- Legal services firm gets 54TB of NEC Hydrastor NAS as backup target
- Barclays Bank ahead of schedule in ring-fencing project
- Italian startup uses IoT network to improve bicycle security
- Average female tech salary less than males regardless of role or experience
- Best of VMworld 2017 Europe User Awards: Shortlist announced
- Developers won't ask bosses for help
- European Union states question copyright law proposal
- Europeans slowly catching up with Asia for mobile payments
- IoT networks a massive sales opportunity for operators, claims GSMA
- Leaked Brexit document shows plans for digital immigration status checker portal
- Microsoft will give legal aid to its 39 Dreamers
- Huddle claims new ownership means "business as usual" for public sector customers
- Middle East CIO interview: Rajiv Prasad, Xpandretail
- Accenture to deliver video-enabled justice to Sussex Police
- UK universities increasingly targeted by cyber criminals
- Tegile set to compete with big six with cheaper arrays, says CEO
- Virgin Media owner Liberty Global rolls out Juniper NFV
- China cracks down on initial coin offerings
- People with non-IT backgrounds could help fill cyber security skills gap
- Met Police IT strategy: CCTV footage shared through Box
- Gigaclear extends narrow trenching FTTP broadband dig
- HMRC denies IR35 reforms to blame for public sector IT project delays and cancellations
- Technology is needed to boost UK productivity, but not at the cost of employees
- Women still under-represented in Nordic IT despite region’s efforts
- CIO interview: Adrenaline junkie leaps from big pharma to cloud services
- Government launches FTTP pilot for businesses, schools and hospitals
- AWS eyes Australian government growth
- Almost all UK law firms vulnerable to email fraud, study shows
- US Open tennis uses IBM AI to create video highlights
- Content delivery innovation improves user experience for e-tailer
- Two-thirds of British people have used contactless cards
- Business warned of massive ransomware campaign
- European investors back cloud, IoT and big data for insurance sector
- Two-thirds of UK firms hiring for GDPR
- Government launches digital skills survey to find out more about UK’s needs
- Government consults on fibre broadband rate relief
- App-based challenger bank Starling enters next stage of its journey
- ICO fines council £70,000 for exposing personal data online
- Open source helps Schiphol fly to multi-clouds
- How an idea built on web freebies and low-cost tools evolved into a virtual NHS clinic
- Instagram fixes API blamed for celebrity data leaks
- Use of healthcare data must improve, says report
- In-house Vodafone MVNO pitches to youth market
- Amazon Alexa and Microsoft Cortana to offer integration
- Suspected UK bank cyber attacker extradited from Germany
- PCI DSS compliance reduces likelihood of data breaches
- VMware Cloud on AWS pricing will vary in APAC
- HCL expands global network with Swedish delivery centre
- Tegile launches NVMe IntelliFlash N Series and gets bought by WD
- Executive interview: Stuart Tarmy on the technical challenges of GDPR compliance
- UK libraries could get national online platform
- CeX breach shows personal data is still vulnerable
- Researcher finds over 711 million compromised email accounts
- Challenger bank Fidor reaches 200,000 customers
- Ocado launches voice-driven shopping app for Amazon Alexa
- Canadian University Dubai upgrades network with Dell EMC
- VMware, Pivotal and Google team up on containers
- Average salary range for UK&I tech professionals between £50,000 and £75,000
- DataCentred goes into administration after £1.8m losses
- UK local councils failing on key GDPR requirement
- McDonald’s selects Capgemini to help it drive digital customer services
- Satellite broadband beams solar eclipse footage to millions
- IBM’s SoftLayer ‘fully operational’ as Storm Harvey floods basement
- CIO Interview: Neal Sunners, CIO, Avis Budget Group
- NHS Lanarkshire recovers from ransomware attack
- Google removes Play Store apps used in WireX DDoS botnet
- Saudi Telecom Company creates cloud computing giant
- Danske Bank taps into the cognitive capabilities of IBM Watson
- UK critical infrastructure skipping security checks
- VMware making bigger push into cloud, cyber security
- IT workers in Southeast Asia drew higher pay in 2016
- Business confidence in managing digital threats low, survey shows
- Security professionals name top causes of breaches
- Nasdaq offers stock market information through Equinix Slough datacentre
- Mayor of London Sadiq Khan appoints first chief digital officer
- US arrests Chinese national for using malware linked to OPM hack
- Autonomous lorry platoons to take to UK roads in 2018
- Future of dark web markets not yet in question, says analyst
- Flashpoint warns of under-the-radar phishing campaigns
- GCSE computing rises in popularity, but fears remain over skills gap
- Government Digital Marketplace spend with SMEs exceeds £1bn but declines in 2017
- Mac malware continuing to escalate, warn security researchers
- Most firms don’t test, but rely on supplier to spec storage, finds survey
- Policing revamp needed to tackle rise of digital crime, says Reform report
- CBRE: Cloud drives massive take-up of European colocation space in Q2
- HP Inc grows business, but price hike hits commercial PC division
- UK business welcomes government post-Brexit data sharing plan
- Sub-prime lender links technology upgrade to financial problems
- HMRC admits 2,600 parents affected by childcare website problems
- Bupa Dental saves £350k by insourcing and Veeam backup
- UK business urged to do more as ID fraud continues to rise
- Dutch e-voting is waiting for an opportunity
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